I'm having the following air conditioner problems and would like to ask for some input from the HOF experts:
1. One of the salon units runs about 5 seconds and then trips the breaker (30A). This only happens in the AC mode, not the heat mode. I replaced the breaker but same problem. What should I check?
2. One of the other AC units appears to need some R-22, which I have on hand. At 80 deg F water temp, what pressure should I need on the suction side of the system? Air temp here is about 85 deg.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Michael E.
Southern Comfort
1977 Hatteras 58YF
Suffolk, VA
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05-17-2018 05:45 AM #1Senior Member
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05-17-2018 10:03 AM #2Senior Member
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Re: Air conditioner questions
This is a copy of the charging curves for R-22
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05-17-2018 11:12 AM #3Senior Member
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Thanks Beachcomber. Any chance you could attach this table in a format that I can open? It gets a bit fuzzy when I zoom.
Thanks.
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If you PM me your email address I can send it to you in .PDF.
Tim
1979 53' MY Hull #566
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Hampton, Virginia
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Robert,
Sent the file to you by email.Tim
1979 53' MY Hull #566
KNOW PRESSURE
Hampton, Virginia
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Re: Air conditioner questions
Is the heat mode resistive heat strips or reverse cycle refrigeration?
What breaker is tripping? Is it the one on the main panel?
Can you get an amp clamp on the power feed to the compressor and see what the amp draw is as it cuts out? If so, compare it to the good one and see if the compressor has a LRA rating on the label. Also check to make sure that you have proper voltage during operation.
Do you know what the high and low side pressures are at cutoff? How about the good unit?
There are a number of possibilities so we need to narrow them down. First is to confirm that your amp draw at the compressor is over the limit and see what the supply voltage is. It can be compressor mechanical problems (bad valves or bearings, etc), capacitor problems, low gas causing overheating, a restriction, poor heat exchange performance causing high pressures, malfunctioning reversing valve (if heat pump), and so forth.
GeorgeFlorida
2002 Cabo 47
MAN mechanical 800/8's
"You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality"
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05-17-2018 10:45 PM #8
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I would like a copy too if possible. brian@raganbuilders.net is address. I had one of mine cycling off on high pressure yesterday. I evacuated some of the refrigerant and got it to run and cool but would like the temp/pressure chart to get it exact
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To make certain that you have a system that is in good overall condition you need to look at a few things. To evaluate the charge you have to look at the high and low sides together along with the water and air temps. If you have normal low side but excessive high side charge then it might be your heat exchanger for instance and lowering the charge is the wrong permanent solution. You should also always check the temp of the top of the can at the discharge as well as the delta T between the input to the evaporator and the output from the closest vent. Also, is the suction line sweating near the service valve but without frost?
GeorgeFlorida
2002 Cabo 47
MAN mechanical 800/8's
"You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality"
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05-18-2018 06:09 AM #10Senior Member
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George, thanks for the advice. I'll attempt to do this troubleshooting this weekend.
Michael E